He was a legend in the motorcycle racing world, winning a race in Laconia, New Hampshire in his senior years.
John served in Korea during the Vietnam War and left active service with the rank of Captain.
Above all, Doug's passion in life was being out on the water. He was the owner of several different sail and motorboats.
Bobby worked for several years as a Paraprofessional within the Fairfield Public School System.
Jane retired after many dedicated years working at her job in food service at Fairfield Hills State Hospital in Newtown, CT.
She was a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Order of the Eastern Star.
Bill was a United States Navy veteran who served honorably in WWII.
Bernie was a veteran of the Vietnam War and was proud of his service to his country.
Joan was first employed at St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport before joining her husband at Greater Bridgeport Urology.
Charles worked for Southern New England Telephone & Frontier for 39 years, retiring at 57.
Terry held a very strong faith in God; he and his family were parishioners of Holy Family Church, where he served as a Eucharistic Minister.
Dave was president of Electric Maintenance Service Co. of Black Rock, a family owned business.
Florence loved to sing and dance to all types of music and, was a loyal member of the church choir into her 90s.
Memorial contributions can be made in Marilyn’s name to Our Lady of the Assumption Church.
Terry was a firm believer in God and lived a life embracing good Christian values. Above all, he believed in the healing power of prayer.
Emil gave back to his community in several ways, including as a founding member of Fairfield Prep’s Board of Regents.
Mrs. Babyak was a Business Education Teacher in the Stratford school system for 30 years.
Matthew loved his family and friends dearly; he was an incredible son, brother, uncle and friend, always concerned about others’ wellbeing.
She was known by generations of her former students at McKinley School simply as "Mrs Scholz."
He was a 1959 graduate of Norwalk High School and owned MasterCraft Plumbing and Heating.
He was a member of the Gaelic-American Club of Fairfield, where he enjoyed playing penny whistle with the performing group, the Shamrogues.
Ann is the proud mother of Frank Wysocki and Linda Sulcius.
She spent many years teaching elementary school students at Fairfield Country Day School.
She was a natural for teaching her children how to water ski, and later, teaching adult ballroom dancing with her husband.
Nancy was a health official for the town of Fairfield for 32 years prior to her retirement.
Josephine enjoyed gardening, cooking holiday meals, watching the New York Yankees and Giants play.
William or Bill, as his friends and family knew him, enjoyed painting, and was an avid fisherman in his free time.
Tessie was a chef who worked for over 40 years with her brother, Frank DeMace, the founder of Mario’s Place in Westport.
He was the former editor of Tennis Magazine, and interviewed many of the game's greats.
Theresa retired from the Town of Fairfield after 25 years of dedicated service in the Accounting Department.
Karl was a dedicated public servant and volunteer, giving generously of himself to Fairfield through the RTM and Town Zoning Committees.
He took great pleasure in art and playing golf, and once retired, he enjoyed walking with his childhood friend, Bob.
Eleanor loved classical music, gardening, taking long walks and most of all taking care of the family she loved so much.
Gary worked for Dictaphone, Versatech, Inc and retired from Xerox. Above all else, he delighted in time spent with his family.
Bob was a World War II veteran, serving in the Army Air Corps as a B-17 and B-29 bombardier.
“His cheerful demeanor and humor will be missed in the greater Fairfield community, where he was known and loved by many.”
Beloved Mother
More than anything, Brian loved the holidays and spending time with his family.
Janet loved to create beautiful, functional spaces, and did so for friends, family and clients.
She loved reading and animals of all kinds and spending time with her loving family.